Here followeth the Life of S. Peter
the Exorcist or Deacon.
S. Peter the deacon was bound with chains of iron in prison
of one Archemius whose daughter was vexed of a fiend, wherefore he was much
sorrowful. Then said S. Peter to him that Jesu Christ should well heal her if
he would believe in him. To whom Archemius answered: I marvel much of thee
because thou sufferest so much for thy God and I see that he may not deliver
thee. S. Peter said: He will well that I suffer for to deserve the glory that
alway shall endure, but he can well deliver me if he would, and heal also thy
daughter. To whom Archemius said: I shall double thy chains, and if then thy
God may deliver thee, and also make my daughter whole, I shall believe in him.
And when that was done, S. Peter, clad in white clothes, holding the sign of
the cross, appeared to him, and then anon Archemius fell down to his feet and
his daughter was made all whole. He then with all his house received baptism
and he let out of prison all the christian men and all them that would be
christian, and he with many other that believed were baptized of S. Marcellin
priest. When the provost of Rome heard this he made all the christian men come
tofore him, whom Archemius gathered together, kissing their hands, and said
that who would come to be martyred should come hardily without dread, and he
that dare not come, let him go in peace where he will. And when the provost
knew for certain that S. Peter and S. Marcellin had baptized them, he made them
come tofore him, and departed that one from that other, and put them so in
prison. And S. Marcellin was laid naked upon broken glass, without light or
water and S. Peter was imprisoned in a strait place wherein he was strained.
Then came an angel from heaven and unbound S. Marcellin, and clad him, and
brought him with Peter into the house of Archemius, because they should seven
days comfort the people busily. After, when he found not Marcellin in prison
whereas he had set him, he sent for Archemius and commanded him and his
household to do sacrifice, and they would not obey to him. He put then him and
his wife into a pit in the earth. Then when S. Marcellin and S. Peter heard
tell the adventure of Archemius, they came to him and sung mass in the same pit
with seven christian men that defended them, and after, they said to the
paynims: We might well, if we would, deliver Archemius and hide ourselves, but
we will do neither. Then the paynims smote Archemius with a sword through the
body and killed him, and after, stoned to death his wife and his daughter. Then
brought they S. Marcellin and S. Peter to the black isle and there beheaded
them, which place is called now Candia, for their martyrdom, and thus they
suffered martyrdom the year of grace seven hundred and eighty-seven, and they
that smote off their heads saw their souls, adorned with roses and precious
stones, borne up to heaven by angels. One Dorotheus, that was one of them that
beheaded them, saw it, wherefore he became christian and lived after a holy
life and after rested in our Lord.
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